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Just looking for input/opinions.
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If you prefer radial type brakes, Vais is definitely one of the best. I have one and it works well. I much prefer baffle style brakes so no more radial/ported type brakes for me.
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I had Ron Bartlett install one on my 300 WM years ago and love it.
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I use them on my 2 of my rifles
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They work great unless you want to shoot prone in the dirt. They kick up quite the dust storm in the summer when shooting in the dust.
I think they're perfect on hunting rifles.
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Recommendations on prone style brakes
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I like the Muscle Brakes or the Benchmark Brake. Defensive Edge, Holland Radial, Ross Schuler and Terminator brakes are all excellent as well.
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I have a Defensive Edge brake on my Encore's .300wm barrel. It's awesome.
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I run several hollands QD'S they are my fave. Benchmark is a close 2nd.
Precision armament is my fave for radial style brake.
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